In our left corner we have the meanest villain that’s ever existed. Responsible for rising seas and loss of biodiversity, it’s climate change ready to wreak havoc on the Earth. But in our right corner? We have four superheroes ready to save the day! Forest elephants protect our forests by trampling trees. Whales boost ocean health with their massive poo-nados. Sea otters defend kelp forests from purple invaders. And echidnas bury tons of soil to stop climate change. But we can’t leave them in this fight alone. We need to protect our heroes who, in return, defend our planet. Get ready to learn all about these four legged, and two-flippered, creatures and how YOU can be a climate hero too!
Alison Pearce Stevens Books



Trained working dogs play a crucial role in assisting scientists across North America by locating and managing invasive species. Their unique abilities enhance research efforts, showcasing the valuable partnership between humans and animals in environmental conservation. This collaboration highlights innovative approaches to tackling ecological challenges and emphasizes the importance of wildlife management in preserving native ecosystems.
Rhinos in Nebraska
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This jaw-dropping nonfiction book tells the story of the Ashfall Fossil Beds in Nebraska, the resting place of more than two hundred prehistoric animals.